Photo-detecting device with storage time control

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controls its own optical systems

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250578, G01J 136

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ABSTRACT:
A photo-detecting device employed for photo-detecting a storage type photo-sensor which produces information stored therein according to light inputs on the form of signals integrated in a real time and nondestructive manner. Timing for reading out the output of the photo-detecting apparatus by a control circuit which controls on the basis of the output of the photo-detecting apparatus is to be determined according to the output of the photo-detecting apparatus when the photo-detecting means stores information corresponding to the light inputs. A period of time after storage is started by the photo-detecting means and before the information is read out by the control circuit is determined during the process of storing the information.

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